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Calls for Cabinet Reshuffle Grow as Liberians Await Impact from Boakai’s ARREST Agenda

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Last updated: April 18, 2025 3:58 am
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By Emmanuel Sikena

Monrovia, Liberia – Just months after President Joseph Nyuma Boakai Sr. assumed office in January 2024, following a long and distinguished career in Liberian politics, pressure is mounting for a potential cabinet reshuffle, but the president remains dedicated to his top cabinet officials with expressed confidence in his team’s ability to deliver signally that no such thing could happen soon. While the Boakai administration’s “ARREST Agenda,” focused on improving lives and transforming communities, has garnered praise for its efforts in areas such as environmental protection, food security, sanitation, and national civility, a significant segment of the Liberian population is yet to feel the promised relief.

President Boakai, a veteran politician widely respected for his integrity and deep connection to rural Liberia, inherited numerous challenges upon taking office. Despite acknowledged progress in addressing these challenges, many Liberians express a desire for more tangible results, specifically in areas such as improved healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

The call for a cabinet reshuffle for both principals and sub cabinet officials stem from a belief that a change in personnel could inject fresh energy and ideas into the administration, ultimately accelerating progress towards fulfilling President Boakai’s promises. Reshuffles are often employed by heads of government to revitalize their administrations, address perceived shortcomings, remove underperforming ministers, and reward loyal supporters.

Currently, the key ministers in President Boakai’s cabinet include:

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs: Sara Beysolow Nyanti
  • Minister of Finance: Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan
  • Minister of Justice and Attorney-General: Cllr. N. Oswald Tweh
  • Minister of Posts and Telecommunications: Sekou M. Kromah
  • Minister of National Defense: Rt. Gen. Geraldine Janet George
  • Minister of Internal Affairs: Francis Sakila Nyumalin
  • Minister of Education: Jarso Maley Jallah
  • Minister of Public Works: Roland Lafayette Giddings
  • Minister of Agriculture: Dr. J Alexander Nuetah
  • Minister of Health and Social Welfare: Dr. Louise M. Kpoto
  • Minister of Commerce and Industry: Magdalene Dagoseh
  • Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism: Jerolimek Piah
  • Minister of Lands, Mines, and Energy: Wilmot Paye
  • Minister of Labor: Cllr. Cooper Kruah
  • Minister of Youth and Sport: J. Cole Bangalu
  • Minister of Transport: Sirleaf Ralph Tyler
  • Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection: Gbeme Horace Kollie
  • Minister of State for Presidential Affairs: Sylvester M. Grigsby
  • Minister of State without Portfolio: Mamaka Bility
  • Minister of State for Special Services: Samuel A. Stevquoah

The growing demand for employment opportunities among young graduates, coupled with the significant number of school dropouts and job seekers across the country, further amplifies the pressure on the government to deliver tangible improvements.

While many Liberians remain supportive of President Boakai and his administration’s efforts, they are increasingly vocal in their desire for concrete action to alleviate their hardships. The looming question is not if a reshuffle will occur, but rather who will depart and who will be brought in to energize the government and deliver on its promises to the Liberian people.

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